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Oh [censored]! me and my big mouth . . . Seriously, I love watching these auctions drawing to a finale; must`ve been a huge disappointment to you. Same has happened to me a couple o` times; I`m sure it has something to do with the seller`s location. "Try before you buy" sort o` thing . . .

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I'm not actually too sure how much eBay is getting for that particular auction, I can only see how much I owe eBay in total, and that's £104 at the moment, but I also sold a laptop a few weeks ago which probably doesn't help.

I know it's a shame, but I'm only out about £300 from the minimum I was expecting to get, so I can live with it, even with a frown. But yeah, this guy got a great deal...

I just managed to get the piano downstairs ready for collection with the help of my dad... I'm reminded how insanely difficult it is to get a good grip and carry it, and 90kg is actually quite heavy, even over two people.

Once I've moved into the new apartment I will look at getting a much smaller, lighter and more compact model, hopefully with the same kind of features if not at least a decent hammer action on the keyboard. I've been eyeing up the Roland DP90e since last night... but it looks like I'll have to wait until April on that one.

Might be what he needs, I just think that being used to the CA95 action -and having lost money with its sale- it's going to be difficult to get used to another action and even harder to find a better one.

Bought a year ago, seller gives a lot of photos and further info in the Q&A

Based in High Wycombe. Even this wouldn't be too far for me!

Well, if somebody is interested, there you are!

Bear in mind that, as far as I'm aware, the CA95 doesn't disassemble, so it couldn't be be broken down and put into the back of the average, medium sized, hatch back car, a specialist piano remover may be required, which could significantly add to the costs.

I seriously thought about it: taking in mind that it's not as heavy as an acoustic. Cost of a van hired for the day, petrol and even a dolly for ease of transport, under £100. Cost of specialist removal for a digital and transport, under £200. We are not too far.

Still far cheaper than new, and extremely well priced for a year old digital of this quality.